Receding Hairline
The most common sign of balding is a receding hairline, which makes it seem as if your scalp is showing through more and more. Since this can be embarrassing for some people, you might want to consider getting treatment sooner rather than later so that the problem doesn’t get worse!
Thinning Hair
Another sign of balding is thinning hair- you may notice less volume or that your comb or brush doesn’t have much to pick up at one time. This happens when there are too many DHT hormones in the body causing hairs on your head to fall out faster than they are replaced with new ones. If you don’t pay attention to this process early enough, then pretty soon all of your will be gone!
Bald Spots in Your Head
Bald spots can happen at any time, but they usually occur when your hair follicles are damaged by too much DHT. This might happen because you pick or scratch your scalp all of the time, exposing it to environmental factors like pollution and sun damage that could cause further balding over time. Bald spots are different than the thinning hair that happens when you’re going bald because it’s just one smaller area of your scalp. This is usually caused by hormonal changes or some other type of trauma to the head, like surgery for example.
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